The contemporary popular or new religious landscape in Sweden - arenas with religious elements outside the established churches - is large and multifaceted. Religion is today expressed in different localities, like retreat centers, health centers and gyms, and can manifest as for example healing, mindfulness, seances, coaching and body therapies. The boundaries between religious and secular arenas are becoming increasingly blurred. The popular or new religiosity is firmly rooted in older traditions, but also expresses creative innovation as a result of globalization, secularism, individualism and the impact of psychological and therapeutic orientations.The book is based on a local study of contemporary popular or new religiosity in the area of Dalarna, Sweden. Religious expression always reflects its time. One of the book's purposes is to explore how religion is perceived in our time and how Christianity has shaped our view of what belongs to the "religion" and what is seen as "superstition". To understand religion it is necessary to study its practical everyday expressions.
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The book is based on a local study of contemporary popular or new religiosity in the area of Dalarna, Sweden.
1. The Meditating Dala Horse Project: A Presentation2. A Presentation of the Religious Landscape in Dalarna3. Religion Anywhere: Structure and Content4. Comparing Dalarna with Other Areas5. Contemporary Religious Arenas: Retreat Centres, Health and Coaching Institutes, and Health Fairs6. Mindfulness in Dalarna: A Focused Area of Study7. The Church of Sweden: Its Response to Religious Pluralism8. Dalarna: A Local Place in a Global World9. Secularization, Individualism and IdentityConclusion
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781796160
Publisert
2017-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
202

Om bidragsyterne

Liselotte Frisk is Professor of the History of Religion at Hogskolan Dalarna University, Sweden. Peter Akerback is Research Assistant in Religious Studies at Hogskolan Dalarna University, Sweden.